Actors Koo Hye-seon and Ahn Jae-hyeon are getting married this May on the 21st.

The two met in the KBS 2TV drama “Blood” and have been seeing each other since then. Apparently, even while they were filming the drama, they didn’t hide their feelings for each other so everyone on set knew they were more than just friends.

Word got out that they were seeing each other last month and they openly admitted to seeing each other. There were also rumors that they were planning on getting married despite their young age.

On the morning of the 8th, the two announced that they were getting married. Ahn Jae-hyeon‘s agency S-Team announced that he was getting married to Koo Hye-seon on the 21st of May. Their wedding is going to be held small with just family so the time and place of the wedding won’t be announced. The cost of the wedding is going to be donated to the pediatrics ward.

Koo Hye-seon‘s agency YG Entertainment also announced that Koo Hye-seon will be getting married this May and that the couple will be using the cost of the wedding to donate to the pediatrics ward.

The couple also posted on the bulletin boards, “Hello, this is Ahn Jae-hyeon and Koo Hye-seon. We plan on taking the eternal road of love on the 21st of May. We are slowly learning what it’s like to live for someone else. We respect each others’ values and so we have decided to make our wedding ceremony a special one too. Thank you for all the support”.

Koo Hye-seon claims she wanted to become family to Ahn Jae-hyeon and Ahn Jae-hyeon said they’d been planning to get married for a long time. About the donations, Koo Hye-seon said, Ahn Jae-hyeon agreed to it when she suggested it.

Koo Hye-seon and Ahn Jae-hyeon are keeping their wedding minimal with just a dinner with their parents. They are also going to stop by the Severance Hospital in Sinchon, Seoul and donate what they saved for the wedding.

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Actor Lee Min-ho has donated 50 million won ($43,000) to UNICEF through his donation platform Promiz, the U.N. agency’s Korea head said Tuesday.

Lee’s donation was made to celebrate World Water Day 2016. The money will be used to purchase 6.25 million water purification tablets, providing clean water to 52 million children across the world.

The 28-year-old celebrity has carried on his charity work for years, often making huge donations to various organizations.

In 2009, he engaged in the Love Net project by UNICEF in an attempt to prevent the proliferation of malaria. Continuing his good deeds, Lee donated 100 million won in 2015 for emergency relief campaigns in earthquake-torn Nepal.

At the agreement ceremony held on Monday, Lee said “I felt that it was my job to help those in need and publicize various issues and problems in society.”

“Promiz and I will put our best efforts into providing clean drinking water for more people around the world,” he added.
By Kim Ji-young (christinekim@heraldcorp.com)